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Important update: MMR is now an international newsletterMMR was originally created in 2008, under the title Medieval Memoria Research in the Low Countries, to inform scholars and other interested people of current developments concerning the research of the commemoration of the dead, and of commemorative practices in the Low Countries. MMR is part of the Utrecht research project The functions of art, ritual and text in medieval memoria and works closely with the project Medieval Memoria Online (MeMO). In the next issue of MMR you will find a status update on the MeMO project, including a description of MeMO's ongoing internationalisation activities. As a direct result of these activities, we have chosen to go international with MMR as well. Starting with this issue, MMR is will host international news about memoria research! Read more ... MMR - EditorialIntroductionWe are proud to present the sixth issue of the Medieval Memoria Online Newsletter in a new layout, designed by our editor, Charlotte Dikken (Utrecht University). The sections remain the same: you will find information on recent publications, congresses and symposiums, and various news items in the field of the commemoration of the dead.One of this issue's publications is the paper presented by Anna Adamska (Utrecht University) at the fourth German-Dutch colloquium on memoria research (Utrecht, February 2009). This paper gives an overview of the very interesting developments in Central Europe in the field of the medieval commemoration of the dead up to 2008. It provides plenty of reasons to strengthen contacts with researchers in these countries. The publication of the newsletter is a good opportunity to look back on the first year and to briefly look ahead to the next two years of the MeMO project. We have every reason to be content: our targets for the first year have been reached and the results and products are now published on our website Medieval Memoria Research. The description standard MeMO DSAmong the project's first aims was the development of an international description standard, MeMO DS. Existing description standards proved not entirely suitable for a project such as MeMO, which takes the concept of memoria as its starting point.Due to the efforts of Rolf de Weijert (coordinator) and an international group of specialists we can now present MeMO DS on our website. MeMO DS consists of one standard for object sources and one for texts and text carriers (MeMO DS Objects and MeMO DS Texts respectively). For the Institutions database, which provides information on the institutions from where the described sources originate, a standard has been created by Rolf de Weijert (Utrecht University) and Koen Goudriaan (VU University Amsterdam). The Institutions database will soon be published on the website. The data model and the databasesThe standards for the various databases formed the basis for the development of the data model and the development of the databases.
Other productsOver the past year other products related to MeMO were developed or finalised:
A look aheadTwo substantial tasks await us in this academic year:
Truus van Bueren General project leader Source: editorial of the sixth issue of MMR. This page was last updated on: March 6th, 2012 |
MMR UpdatesMarch 6th, 2012: The ninth issue of Medieval Memoria Research is now available! In this issue you will find many new book announcements and information on projects dedicated to digitising memorial registers. _________________________ September 8th, 2011: The eighth issue of Medieval Memoria Research is now available! This issue contains a list of many new publications, and an update on the MeMO project. _________________________ February 3rd, 2011: The seventh issue of Medieval Memoria Research in the Low Countries is now available! In this issue you will find new updates about the MeMO project's activities, such as the programme for its sessions during the IMC in Leeds. There are also new features about publications and websites. _________________________ October 7th, 2010: The sixth issue of Medieval Memoria Research in the Low Countries is now online and the MMR website has been given a makeover. _________________________ May 18th, 2010: The fifth issue of Medieval Memoria Research in the Low Countries has been published and is downloadable at the archives. _________________________ February 4th, 2010: The fourth issue of Medieval Memoria Research in the Low Countries is now available. The download-button is in the upper-left corner of the menu. _________________________ Older updates... |
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